These charts illustrate the percentage of volunteers by organization in 2008 and 2014. There are six categories of volunteers, including environmental, arts, sports, healthcare, education, and others.
In 2008, the chart shows that the majority of volunteers were in education, accounting for 24% of the total. In contrast, only 7% of volunteers were involved in healthcare. The second highest percentage was in environmental categories, with 21% of volunteers. Additionally, 18% of volunteers were involved in the arts, while sports and other categories each comprised 15%.
The second chart, representing 2014, differs from the first one. It indicates that the number of volunteers in environmental and sports categories has increased. In environmental volunteering, there is an increase of 8%, and in sports, an increase of 10% compared to 2008. Conversely, volunteers in education, arts, and other categories have decreased. The percentages for arts, education, and others are now 12%, 17%, and only 9%, respectively, showing a decline from previous years. Finally, there has been an increase in the number of volunteers in healthcare.
Overall, both charts indicate that the majority of volunteers are concentrated in education, environmental, and sports categories. However, there remains a relatively small number of volunteers in healthcare.
